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Map All amino acids have two ionizable functional groups: an a-amino group (average pKa of 9.4) and an a-carboxylic acid group (average pKa of 2.2). Arginine also has an ionizable side chain (R group) with a pKa of -12.5. One of the possible ionization states...

Question 6 Calculate the ΔG, using Fe-energy source (electron donor) and NOx as the electron acceptor Redox ½ Reaction 2HH CO./CH.COOH (8 e-) Fe(OH),/ Fe* (1 e-) -0.41 -0.29 0.014 NO,/NO, (2 c) 0.43 0.82 Question 8 Match the microorganism to an example of the...

Mitosis & Melosis Works heet: Draw the chromosomes, spindie, and nucleus, if applicable. Show what each phase looks like and make notes about what big events are happening at each phase. Indicate at which stage the cells are diploid or haploid Mitosis Meiosis Prophase Prophase...

-70 mV (across membrana) K* 10 mM A- Nat 150 mMt 100 mM mM Cr 120 mM Cel extenior Nernst OR 61 [ion out ion in ion =-log R=ideal gas constant of 8.314 J/mol-K T=absolute temperature in Kelvin (37℃ :310 kelvin, if room temp 20°C...

CHECK POINT in, Inferior View (close-up) 1. Name the artery whose significant branches 2. Name the artery whose major branches include the 3. Name the artery whose numerous branches course include the ophthalmic, anterior cerebral, and mid- dle cerebral arteries. pontine and superior cerebellar arteries....

-70 mV (across mambrane) Celr interor 1 K 150 mM 10 mM A Na 100 mM 120 mM Cell erterior Nernst RT. Kout In OR 61 z1ion Jin out Eion = log Reideal gas constant of 8.314 J/mol-K T:absolute temperature in Kelvin (37°C-310 kelvin, if...

CHECK POINT Brain, Inferior View, continued 4. Name the crossing white-matter tract between the optic nerve and the optic tracts. bridge. are its functions? 5. Name the brain structure whose name means 6. Name the most caudal portion of the brain. What Self-Quiz Take this...

CHEC K POINT Brain, Inferior View 1. Name the circular anastomosis on the ventral sur- face of the brain also referred to as the "Circle of 2. Name the artery that passes through the transverse foramina of the cervical vertebrae. 3. Name the unpaired midline...

HYPOTHISES AND PREDICTIONS Hypothesis-driven science always begins with an observation as in the above example of your car not starting or the observation that bacteria do not seem to grow as fast in the refrigerator. Observations always lead to the next step in the scientific...

EXPERIMENT The experiment portion will be where a procedure is designed to test the validity of the hypothesis. In science, this systematic process is referred to as a controlled experiment. Any such experiment should have the following components: an experimental group and control group. The...